Is it really so bad for a couple to have matching Jurassic Park pyjamas?

Not at all. Matching pajamas of anything for a couple is fine. Should bring them closer together. Plus, no matter how badly fashionable they are, they're pajamas, you're not going to go strolling around the town square in them.
Unless you are out parading around in your pajamas, then, yes, that is bad.

You might be able to one day see the original in a theater. They often have special screenings of cult favorite movies like that. However, if you haven't seen the remake in a theater yet, you may be out of luck. They probably won't have it in theaters much longer so they can slap it onto DVD and really make some money.

Because they are real life dragons that people actually got the bones and stuff from.

Little known fact for the youngin's: Before Jurassic Park, no one knew what the hell a Velociraptor was. If it wasn't a T-Rex, Stegasaurus, or Triceratops no one cared about them. Maybe the Ankylosaurus or Pteradacyls too. But not any Raptors things.

On Lost, why is daniel's last name Faraday when his fathers name is Widmore and his mothers name is Hawking?

Because by that point in the show, the writers had given up on good writing and just went hog-wild with throwing as much weird stuff as they could and name every single character, whether it made sense or not, after a scientist or philosopher so it would have an illusion of intellectualism.

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